My bad on the Canzone spelling error(I have dyslexia lmao). And my thought process on the Rooker trade was Soderstrom isn’t a catcher. And Langeliers hasn’t been great he’s fine offensively but not a great framer. So Ford has value to them more than the Mariners. Canzone Oakland has no real true Outfielders outside of guys who popped for 1 big season. Locklear is a value guy probably doesn’t really fit Oakland tbh. Yeah don’t see a real rooker deal happening because the Athletics are weird and have an AL West Tax.
Colby is the only person that I heard mentioned anything related to the hitters’ performance in T-Mobile Park. Since all the podcasters began to talk about offseason target 3 weeks ago I am genuinely surprised that no one talks about it for a bit.
Saturday Night: and suddenly only the 3 teams with the highest payrolls remain. But please, tell me how there's nothing wrong with professional baseball.
What this team needs is a true leader in every part of the game. While Cal comes close, you need that on the IF and OF, too. Additionally, we need players accustomed to playing in the PNW. So, sign Tyler O'Neill and possibly swap JRod for Corbyn Carroll and a reliever. Trade George Kirby for Heston Kjerstad and Coby Mayo. This would also elevate us from signing warm weather players to keep the bonus baby happy. So, the outfield would be O'Neill - Carroll - Kjerstad; Robles and Canzone as depth. Raley is fine at 1B, and we have yet to see what Locklear does provide. We need to call up Young and Ford, backup C and 2nd solved. Mayo fills 3B. Royas is good depth. Bring up Hancock and Evans, sign an additional vet short term if you have doubts in either player. SS is the joker here. I like the idea of Crawford as a leader of the pack. But I think he is too deeply entrenched in Mariners' "good enough" mediocrity.
I'd trade Haniger for Oscar Isaac.
My bad on the Canzone spelling error(I have dyslexia lmao). And my thought process on the Rooker trade was Soderstrom isn’t a catcher. And Langeliers hasn’t been great he’s fine offensively but not a great framer. So Ford has value to them more than the Mariners. Canzone Oakland has no real true Outfielders outside of guys who popped for 1 big season. Locklear is a value guy probably doesn’t really fit Oakland tbh. Yeah don’t see a real rooker deal happening because the Athletics are weird and have an AL West Tax.
Colby is the only person that I heard mentioned anything related to the hitters’ performance in T-Mobile Park. Since all the podcasters began to talk about offseason target 3 weeks ago I am genuinely surprised that no one talks about it for a bit.
How do you submit trade ideas if you don’t have X/Twitter? Thanks for the show as always!
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Got one for next week: John Stanton for Giancarlo Stanton
My guess is the As regardless of their situation aren’t moving a controllable contract but especially a talent to a division rival
Saturday Night: and suddenly only the 3 teams with the highest payrolls remain. But please, tell me how there's nothing wrong with professional baseball.
It would be helpful if you included the positions these players can/are used at.
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People always submitting these "bulk" trade ideas. Very rarely see bulk trades made in the league at all.
This is not at all true
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What this team needs is a true leader in every part of the game. While Cal comes close, you need that on the IF and OF, too.
Additionally, we need players accustomed to playing in the PNW.
So, sign Tyler O'Neill and possibly swap JRod for Corbyn Carroll and a reliever. Trade George Kirby for Heston Kjerstad and Coby Mayo.
This would also elevate us from signing warm weather players to keep the bonus baby happy.
So, the outfield would be O'Neill - Carroll - Kjerstad; Robles and Canzone as depth. Raley is fine at 1B, and we have yet to see what Locklear does provide. We need to call up Young and Ford, backup C and 2nd solved. Mayo fills 3B. Royas is good depth. Bring up Hancock and Evans, sign an additional vet short term if you have doubts in either player.
SS is the joker here. I like the idea of Crawford as a leader of the pack. But I think he is too deeply entrenched in Mariners' "good enough" mediocrity.